Prosecutors say Johnson twice placed his hands down the shirt of an 8-year-girl and rubbed her bare chest as he was saying goodbye to her after visiting her family on March 3. According to the affidavit, the girl's parents did not witness the alleged incident, but were approached by their daughter after Johnson left.

The girl also told investigators that she had sometimes been to Johnson's house in the past when he lived in the same neighborhood and, according to the affidavit, "weird things would sometimes happen."

The girl said she had sat on Johnson's lap often during such visits, but there was one time when she said he allegedly "had his hand close to her private spot."

Johnson also is accused of fondling three girls during a pool party in August 2017 in Carmel.

Authorities said Johnson, who was known to the victims as "Mr. Tony" or "Tony," touched 8- and 9-year-old girls on their genitals while they were watching movies and playing in a playroom, according to a probable cause affidavit. At one point, Johnson held the girls down and refused to let them leave the play area, until he was interrupted by other children coming into the room, according to the court document.

Johnson, the affidavit said, also touched a 10-year-old girl in the genitals while she was in the pool.

Johnson was arrested by Carmel police on Aug. 22 in that alleged incident and was later released on bond.

On April 13, Hamilton County prosecutors filed a motion to have Johnson's bond revoked, saying he had violated terms of his release and posed a risk to the community. While Johnson's bond was not revoked at a hearing Thursday, a judge did increase it, according to court records.